The Snow Peak Trek 1400 Titanium is the perfect ultra-light cooking set for hikers looking for a mid size pot and fry pan. The set consists of a 47 oz. (1.5 quart) pot and a 17 oz. (0.5 quart) lid/fry pan. The set weighs in at only 7.4 oz.

Details

The Snow Peak Trek 1400 Titanium is the perfect ultra-light cooking set for hikers looking for a mid size pot and fry pan. The set consists of a 47 oz. (1.5 quart) pot and a 17 oz. (0.5 quart) lid/fry pan.

The pot has a measuring scale stamped on the inside (no need to carry an extra measuring cup). The V-shaped folding handles, make the pot easier to handle. The pot is designed to allow the larger 13.1 oz. Snow Peak fuel canister to nest inside, along with a GigaPower stove in its case. The fry pan handle folds back over the bottom of the pan, making for a compact and packable unit.

The set is made of titanium. Titanium is an advanced, lightweight metal that is more corrosion resistant than stainless steel and more heat resistant than aluminum.

A nylon mesh stuff sack is included. The set weighs in at only 7.4 oz.

Titanium construction

47 oz. (1.5 quart) capacity pot; 5-1/2" dia x 4-1/2"

17 oz. (0.5 quart) capacity lid/fry pan; 5-3/4" dia x 1-1/2"

Nesting design packs down to 5-3/4" dia x 5-7/8"

Measuring scale stamped inside

V-shaped handles on pot

Specs

Specs

Best Use

Backpacking

Type

Titanium Cookware

Packed Size

5.75" x 5.8"

Item Weight

7.4 oz.

Capacity

47 oz/17 oz.

Reviews

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Very light and its a good quality product.

Likes:
very light and good quality

Dislikes:
The frying pan is not snog fit with the boiling pot, hope they can make it boiling pot so that it won't loss easily.

Reviewed by Vincent V. - September 17, 2015

Likes:
It does exactly what it is supposed to do... lightweight container for cooking. It does this very well. Great size for meals for two or one and can hold my whisperlight inside (in a fuel-proof bag of course)with room for some other items. Sets on stove well (not too thin) and has a large enough base to catch all of the burner.

Dislikes:
Lid could fit a *little* more snugly. Not too much, or you would spill everything getting it opened.

Reviewed by Anonymous Backcountry Edge Customer - November 24, 2013

Likes:
i have few titanium folders, but never had titanium pots before. this seems rather nice. boils water just fine. haven't cooked in it yet. it attracts fingerprints, but i don't think that's much of problem. i'm cooking with it and not using it for mirror. my old Whisperlight fits into the pot which is nice.

Dislikes:
the lid handle rattles a bit. won't be much of a problem. i'll be using few rubber band to hold it while backpacking.

Reviewed by Peter K. - October 26, 2013

Likes:
I needed a little extra cooking capacity for 2. i can fit my SP 900 inside nicely and my wood stove in that . Came quickly . good company very nice deals.

Dislikes:
none

Reviewed by Rick S. - October 9, 2013

Likes:
6.7 ounces without the bag, 7.1 with the bag,on a certified scale.

Dislikes:
It would've got 5 stars except, the bag is noticably bigger than it needs to be, and the pan doesn't snap together with the pot.

Reviewed by Wyatt H. - March 22, 2013

Likes:
The weight was great for the size of pot & pan. Gives more options on what food items to take with you on a backpacking trip, but staying light as well.

Likes:
Super light and non-stick. Fits my needs for Bike touring very well. Pot is plenty big for just me, probably good for two people. The lid/pan fits good enough to increase boiling efficiency and is a good size to fry an egg in.

Dislikes:
The handles could be much better. make sure you squeeze the lid/pan handle firmly or risk loosing your meal. It happened to me once hopefully wont again.